Profile 2
Student 2
Name: Emory Age & Grade: 10, 4rth Grade Quarter: 1st
Classes (Schedule)

Specific Objectives for student in this class:
To increase social skills, such as apologizing to other students
To increase impulse control
To increase attention skills

Areas of strengths & interests:
Very interested in music and is already skilled and/or talented musically
Bright academically

Successful learning strategies & modifications or adaptations needed:
Verbal reminders & cues
Teacher should provide on task activities (get rid of down-time or limit time in classroom without direction)

Communication Strategies (verbal & nonverbal by the student -- asks for attention, asks for help, protest, tangible items, discomfort, etc):
Verbal communication, participates in class, shows eye contact, and interaction with peers

Positive behavior support strategies:
Verbal encouragement to positive behavior
Musical rewards offered (playing instruments, favorite songs) through activities
TA’s will take student for a walk, or remove from a stressful situation if needed
Crisis Team intervention is available if needed

Grading accommodations:
None needed

Important family/health information [avoid invasion of privacy; include only what people need to know to be effective educators]

Concentration may not be well supported at home (not adequate learning environment) due to poor living conditions (lack of heat at times, if not often, in winter, for example).

MI estimate
1-10 (max)
LING
7
LOG
5
SPAT
7
BOD-KI
6
MUS
10
INTER
7
INTRA
4
NATR
3









Prepared by _Lorie Grucella Date 2/1/12_
For this assignment only: What questions do you have about full participation for this student?
Can he fully interact with others musically as well, and not just focus on his own abilities?
Other comments? Most of any social errors made seem to be unintentional, and done on impulse.
He just needs to get better controlling his own social actions when interacting with others. He, however, like most of
the students here, is extremely sensitive to understanding social interactions, often to the point of interpreting them
the wrong way or to extremes that were not intended.
Mod. 6/25/02



List possible collaborators and indicate their strengths and learning or teaching styles.
On a scale of 1-10 (low to high) indicate your estimate of the individual’s strength in each intelligence.
Colleague/ family member
LING
LOG
SPAT
BOD-KI
MUS
INTER
INTRA
NATR
Teacher/MT
8
4
10
3
7
8
7
8